Gibson's fastball sat comfortably in the 91-92 mph range and topped out at 93 mph.

Fastball movement:

It had above-average sink, down in the zone. There wasn't much side-to-side movement.

Slider:

He threw a hard, down slider in the 81-84 mph range.

Changeup:

An above-average offering, he threw it a lot, in the 80-82 mph range.

Control:

He had above-average command of all three pitches.

Poise:

Kept his cool as others lost their heads in a dispute. Showed a competitive streak when he hit an opposing player with a purpose pitch.

Physical Description:

Gibson is tall and skinny, walking the fine line between projectability and being too narrow-framed.

Medical Update:

Healthy.

Strengths:

A complete package of stuff, command and poise. He can throw all of his pitches for strikes at any point in the count.

Weaknesses:

The breaking ball isn't quite as consistent as the fastball and change. His frame might be a little too narrow.

Summary:

Gibson certainly looked the part of a top college starter in the early part of the season. He has three pitches he can throw for strikes in any count and he shows a lot of poise and a competitive streak on the mound. Scouts love his size at 6-foot-6, though some might worry he's a little too thin. Most look at his combination of stuff, command and mound presence and see a sure-fire first-round pick.